One of the most fascinating aspect of the recent River Crane walk was the variety of snails seen
Category: Natural History
Views of the River Crane
Some pictures of the River Crane taken on Saturday’s walk. The River has unfortunately been the scene of a couple … More
Naturelog: Saturday 17th May
Yeaterday I went on a walk organised by the London Natural History Society along the River Crane starting from Whitton … More
Naturelog: Thursday 15th May
A bright sunny morning and decide to take a walk in Eltham Park and Oxleas Meadows. Photo by Les Chatfield … More
Starlings nest in strange places
https://flic.kr/p/hkv5KB Common Starling Photo by David Jenkins (https://www.flickr.com/photos/birdsaspoetry/) We think about modern development destroying natural habitats and generally thsi is … More
Naturelog: Friday 9th May
Went down to the Medway estuary in North Kent to spend a day bird-watching with my friend Keith. The weather … More
Where’s that Fox?
Australian Red Fox Photo by Jim (https://www.flickr.com/photos/jimspic/) Amazing story in the Times newspaper yesterday about Foxes in Tasmania. The Island … More
Naturelog: Monday 5th May
In the afternoon went to Bough Beech reservoir near Sevenoaks. The water level remains very high which is not good … More
Naturelog: Thursday 1st May
Venturing farther afield today as I travel to the eastern part of Dorset to visit Brownsea Island. The island lies … More
Naturelog: Wednesday 30th April
This morning walked to the RSPB reserve at Lodmoor. This marshland reserve is situated on the edge of Weymouth. There … More